Sincerity’s Shadow: Self-Consciousness in British Romantic and Mid-Twentieth-Century American PoetryHarvard University Press, 2004/02/17 - 244 ページ In a work of surprising range and authority, Deborah Forbes refocuses critical discussion of both Romantic and modern poetry. Sincerity's Shadow is a versatile conceptual toolkit for reading poetry. |
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... feelings , " poets in English have sought to represent a " sincere " self - consciousness through their work . Forbes's generative insight is that this project can only succeed by staging its own fail- ures . Self - representation never ...
... feeling and thinking about what one should be feeling , between a natural relationship to the world and a relationship distorted by " abstruse research . " And yet , almost per- versely , the writing that sets out these distinctions ...
... feels more just in concluding that somehow the structure of the poem itself , rather than Coleridge personally , is responsible for this failure of sincerity . The poem raises the question of sincerity while making the poet's sincerity ...
... feelings and perceptions are so fluid and fleeting that it is impossible to give any true static account of them ; statements must be made in words , which " half reveal / And half conceal the Soul within " ; 3 and in lit- erary works ...
... feeling instead of thinking of what he should be feeling and on exercising his natural faculty of imagination instead of artificially mimicking its workings through " abstruse research . " The premise of the poem is that , at a certain ...